AUCTIONS. CHIUSTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS ASSOCIATION. nHEISTCHURCH WOOLBKOKERS' ASSOCIATION. SEASON 1921-1928. Sale- Time: Catalogues Close: Dec'l6 1921. Noon. Dec. 9, midnight The above date is subject to alteration. A 1! Wool must be in Brokers' Stores at midnight on the date catalogues close. RESERVES.—No Reserve will be accepted on group lots, and any farmer not wUhing his odd bales grouped mi hia broker when forwarding his which case such bales will be often. 0 . - In the absence of definite instructions to the contrary, mixed bales will be re-classed or grouped. BRANDS.—WooI to be branded by growers in the same manner as during the Commandeer, namely, one one side and one end. la all cases snecifications and instructions must be in the hands of Brokers before wool reaches Store. SCALE OF CHARGES. Commission 2 per cent, on first £SOO, and 1J per cent, on balance, plus consolidated charge for receiving, weighing, warehousing, lotting, stacking, cataloguing, and advertising, of Jd per lb. Cartage to Btore, actual. "Wool offered but not sold 3n per bale first offering, and is 6d per bale subsequent offerings. The above charges include free storage for six weeks; wool offered and held beyond that period will incur a charge for storage of 2d p«r bale per week; insurance extra. R. T. TOSSWILL, 2797 Secretary. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZIE AND WILLIB, Land and Estate Agents, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. WEST END. BOARDING-HOUSE. AS A GOING CONCERN. ■P7ZCI— GOOD PAYING PROPOSITION, *'<J" situated CITY WEST, few minfurnished. WALK IN, WALK OUT. Further particulars to bona fide buyers only. McKENZIE and WILLIS. BEALEY AVENUE. Jp-t SALE REQUIRED. d*i.iJ I O Absolutely sound G-roomed house, plastered and papered, and in first-class condition. There is every labour-saving oonr veaience, plenty of cupboards, also bookcase and wardrobes built in. Splend :j tion, good frontage, asphalt paths, position is the best. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ST. ALBANS BARGAIN. | £QK.(\— OWNER MUST REALISE. I 3*VO\J THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN- | ITY. Very attractive 5-roomed dwelling, I plastered and newly papered with LATEST ART PAPERS, hot and cold service, electric light, etc. The Section is a good one, J-acre, 66ft frontage, nicely laid out, very handy situation. The property has a very attractive appearance, and' is in. first-class condition. GET IN EARLY, THIS WILL GO. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CHEAP BUNGALOW IN BRYNDWR. 4?lfkOK-GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. cvXV/OJ This is a well-built Bungalow of 5 good rooms, wide panelled hall, electrio light, DOULTON, BATH, and very wide sun portico. The Section is a full J-acre, nicely laid out, 66ft frontage. We advise you to inspeot this property AT ONCE. McKENZIE ana WILLIS. » PROPERTY WELL WORTH INSPECTING. The price asked is £BBS. Very attractive house, containing 4 rooms. water, and main sewer, etc. The Section of 'about 24 perches is nicely laid out, asphalt paths, etc. TERMS ARRANGED. McKENZIE and WILLIS. FENDALTON.-REDUCED PRICE. O-i CCA—THE PRICE IS RIGHT. SituXflOo\J ated in the best part of FendaJjton, this 6-roomed. Bungalow has a very attractive appearance, is well built, is replete 1 with every labourrsaving convenience, and is (connected • with the main sewer. Splendid Corner Section, about 85 perches. The position is first-claw. MOTOR GARAGE, eto. The' owner ia tight out to sell. McKENZIE and WILLIS. RIOOARTON BUNGALOW, Built by You will he charmed with this splendid about 14ft x 16 ados toi the attractiveness j tioo. The hath is a Doulton' a eexvery through to the kitchen. The section, which is übout 1-acre, has a 66. feet he is offering the place for the low sum of £1250. in order to. aeeura a quick sals. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. KEEP A COW. I > ACRES' of excellent land, together with tubs, asphalt paths, fruit trees, etc. Handy view on application to HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. WITHIN THE CITY. lectrio light, porcelain bath. house, copper, tuba, h.p. water .supply, sewer, asphalt paths, motor shed. About 80 perches of land, nicely laid out in lawn and garden. Price only £3OOO. Full particular* *°HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. EXCHANGE, f OAfi ACRES of good land, divided into lOW 13 paddocks, water-race in each paddock; 150 acres, in oats, 100 acres rn wheat, 100 acres in rape, 80 acres ready fox turnips; 7-roomed House, 8-roomed house for men. l&stallod stabls and yard, paved floor, also 4-stslled stable loosebox, unplement shed, woolshed with 3 Bets of machines, grainahed. One mile from railway, property as part payment. • HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents', ~ Sharebrokers, Chief Agents Northern Assurance Company, 81 HEREFORD 'STREET W, H351M844 'Phones 494 and 4TOI. DALGETY AND CO., LTD »IS ftT OX 81 WEDNBfJDAT, DECEMBER Hh. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account MR A. R, TTJRNBUIA, Bingley, «T Vary Bormsi Bullocks. v *iunaz —d 00, aa,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17319, 3 December 1921, Page 18
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